Form for casting a concrete light pole base
A process and form for casting a concrete light pole base having a decorative upper portion with a configuration for mounting a light pole. The form includes a base having an opening in which a resilient insert is positioned. The insert has openings for holding threaded ends of mounting bolts and for positioning wiring conduits. Ends of the bolts extend from the insert into the mold cavity. Different inserts may be used to accommodate different light pole mounting specifications. A first form section for shaping a decorative upper portion of the light pole base is positioned on the base, and forms for shaping the cylindrical lower end of the light pole base are secured above the first form section.
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TECHNICAL FIELDThe invention relates to cast concrete products and specifically to a process and a form for casting a concrete light pole base suitable for mounting a light pole of the type used, for example, in parking lots and for highway lighting.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONTall light poles are used, for example, for parking lot lighting and for highway lighting. The lower end of a light pole has a pattern of holes for receiving bolts which are embedded in a concrete base. The layout and spacing of the holes, hole diameters and number of holes can vary between lighting pole manufacturers and between different size and different model poles made by the same manufacturer. Concrete light pole bases are typically a cylindrical concrete column having a round exterior and a flat top from which the threaded ends of embedded bolts extend. The number, size and spacings of the bolts are determined by the hole pattern in the base of the light pole which will be mounted on the base. One or more conduits are embedded in the concrete base for feeding underground wiring to a light fixture mounted on the light pole. The height of the pole base is based on the size of the light pole and the light fixtures mounted on the pole to provide the necessary stability for the light pole, and to the height the base is to extend above ground. In parking lots, for example, it may be desirable to have the base extend sufficiently above ground to prevent vehicle damage to the light pole.
The specification for a light pole base bolt pattern are based on the base configuration of a specific light pole which will be mounted on the base. A hole is drilled into the ground for receiving the light pole base. The diameter of the hole is based on the diameter of the base and the depth of the hole is determined by the total length of the base less the amount that the base is to extend above the ground surface. The light pole is bolted to the base and electrical wires extend through one or more conduits in the base and up through the light pole for powering lighting fixtures which will be attached to the pole. The minimum dimensions of the portion of the base which will be embedded in the ground will be influenced by the size of the pole to be mounted on the base and the properties of the soil in which the base is buried.
The portion of a typical concrete pole base which extends above the ground has been an extension of the round cylinder which is embedded in the ground. From an architectural point of view, it is unattractive.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention is directed to a form and process for casting concrete light pole bases in which the portion of the base which will extend above the ground may be shaped to simulate a desired decorative appearance such as simulating stacked stone blocks, a ribbed appearance or to provide another desired appearance. The form facilitates providing different bolt patterns for mounting different configured light poles on the cast base and for positioning wiring conduits to align with a light pole mounted on the base.
Various objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings,
A plurality of bolts 20 are embedded in a top 21 of the light pole base 15 for attaching a lower end 22 of the light pole 16 to the base 15. A lower end 22 of the light pole 16 will have a pattern of holes for receiving the bolts 20. The number and orientation of the bolts 20 will be determined by the hole pattern in the lower end 22. Smaller light poles 16 may require only three mounting bolts 20 of a relatively smaller diameter to secure the light pole 16 to the base 15, while a larger light pole 16 may require four or more larger diameter mounting bolts 20 to provide sufficient strength. Nuts 23 are attached to the bolts 20 to secure the light pole 16 to the base 15.
The prior art cylindrical cast concrete light pole base 15 may be assembled from two or more form sections 26 of the type shown in
The visible portion of the above described prior art light pole bases are functional, but not very attractive. For upscale installations, it would be desirable to have a more attractive light pole base, for example, one having the appearance of stacked natural stone blocks, bricks, or another pleasing appearance. According to the present invention, a form is provided for casting the visible above ground portion of a light pole base.
During manufacture, the light pole base 35 is cast upside down in a form, with the cap 39 located at the bottom of the form.
The cap 39 at the top of the light pole base 35 is specifically configured for the mounting requirements of a specific light pole (not shown) which will be mounted on the base 35.
When casting a concrete light pole base, one or more pairs of the cylindrical form sections 26 are stacked above the form 50 to form the cylindrical lower portion 36 of the light pole base 35. Adjacent forms sections are secured together, for example, with bolts or with clamps.
In the illustrated embodiment of the form 50, one half of the cavity of the upper portion of the light pole base is defined by the mold section 53 and the other half is defined by the mold section 54. When the upper portion of the light pole base has a generally square cross section, each mold section will form two sides of the upper portion. It will be appreciated that the mold cavity may be formed by more than two mold sections, such as a separate section forming each side of the upper portion of the light pole base. It also will be appreciated that although the mold sections 53 and 54 are illustrated for shaping simulated stacked stone blocks covered by a top block, the mold sections may be configured to impart any desired decorative appearance to the upper portion of the light pole base.
According to one feature of the form 50, an insert 57 is shown positioned in an opening 58 located in the center of the mat 51 and the base 52. Different configured inserts 57 can be positioned in the mat and base opening to extend either slightly below the textured surface of the mat 51 at the opening 58 or flush with the textured surface. Preferably, the insert 57 and the mat 51 are formed from a tough, resilient material, such as a polyurethane. The central opening 58 preferably has shaped sides which allow aligning the insert 57 in the mold cavity. In the illustration, the central opening 58 has an octagonal shape. However, it should be appreciated that other shapes may be used. When the upper surface of the insert 57 is slightly recessed below the upper surface of the mat 51, it will form a slightly raised surface on the top center of the cast cap 39 in the area where the light pole is mounted on the light pole base. This reduces the risk of water flowing into the conduit openings on the light pole base.
An insert 59 shown in
Threaded ends of the bolts 60 which will project from the top of the light pole base are retained in the insert 59 while the light pole base is cast. The insert 59 has sufficient depth to protect the threaded ends from the concrete during casting of the base. If desired, the threaded ends may be coated with a grease or lubricant which will facilitate pushing the threaded ends into the insert and also prevent concrete from adhering to the threads. When a cast concrete light pole base is lifted from the form in which it was cast, the insert 57 will remain on the projecting threaded bolt ends. The insert 57 will protect the threaded bolt ends until it is removed from the light pole base. Typically, the inverted cast light pole base will be lifted from the open form using the embedded hook 43 in the bottom 42, and the light pole base will be laid on its side. The insert 57 will then be pulled from the threaded bolt ends which project from the top of the light pole base. A plate (not shown) with a hook on it may be secured to the threaded bolts projecting from the top of the light pole base for lifting the light pole base and lowering the light pole base into a cylindrical hole in the ground.
When a cast light pole base is withdrawn from the mold cavity and the insert 59 is separated from the light pole base the threaded bolts 60 extend above the top of the light pole base in a pattern configured to receive and secure the base of a light pole. The ends of the bolts 60 visible in
When the light pole base is used with smaller light poles, the center portion 45 may be smaller to fit with a smaller base on the light pole. As shown in
The cylindrical lower portion 11 of the light pole base 10 which is buried in the ground may be formed with conventional forms of the type shown in
A section 81 of a form for defining a portion of the upper portion of the light pole base is shown having a cylindrical interior 82 for casting a cylindrical upper portion. The interior is illustrated as having vertical flat areas for simulating vertical boards on the exposed upper portion of the cast concrete light pole base. So long as the form configuration provides sufficient relief so that it can be easily separated from the hardened concrete, the interior 82 may be made of steel or another hard material. However, if the textured upper surface will have areas which will not release from a hard form, the texture must be created in a resilient liner, for example, a polyurethane liner, which will release from the hardened concrete.
It will be appreciated that various modifications and changes may be made to the above described preferred embodiments of a form for casting concrete light pole bases without departing from the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A form for casting a concrete light pole base for supporting a light pole having a lower end with a plurality of bolt holes, comprising a rigid base having an opening in an upper surface, an insert in said base opening having a plurality of bolt openings shaped to receive and hold threaded ends of a plurality of bolts with free ends of the bolts extending from the insert and wherein said bolt openings are arranged to position the threaded ends of the bolts for alignment with bolt holes on a light pole, a form supported on said rigid base, said form defining a mold cavity having said insert located in a bottom of the cavity whereby free ends of bolts held by said insert extending into the cavity, and
- further including a resilient mat positioned on said rigid base, said mat having an opening aligned with said base opening, wherein said insert and said mat each have an upper surface, wherein said insert upper surface is recessed below said mat upper surface, and wherein said form is positioned on said mat.
2. A form for casting a concrete light pole base, as set forth in claim 1, wherein said insert has at least two sets of bolt openings arranged to position bolts for at least two different light pole bolt hole configurations, and a plurality of removable plugs closing unused bolt holes when casting a light pole base in the cavity.
3. A form for casting a concrete light pole base, as set forth in claim 1, and further including a plurality of inserts having different bolt hole configurations with each bolt hole configuration arranged for positioning the threaded bolt ends for engaging hole configured on different light poles, and wherein the insert.
4. A form for casting a concrete light pole base, as set forth in claim 2, wherein said insert has at least two sets of bolt openings arranged to position bolts for at least two different light pole bolt hole configurations, and an insert cover having holes aligned with one of the sets of bolt openings for a specific light pole base and covering all other bolt holes in the insert.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Mar 14, 2014
Date of Patent: Oct 25, 2016
Patent Publication Number: 20140312529
Assignee: Redi-Rock International, LLC (Charlevoix, MI)
Inventor: Benjamin R. Manthei (Petoskey, MI)
Primary Examiner: James Sanders
Application Number: 14/210,613
International Classification: B29C 39/10 (20060101); E04G 15/06 (20060101); E04G 21/14 (20060101); E04G 21/18 (20060101); E04G 9/10 (20060101); E04G 13/02 (20060101);